Book Giveaway: Cooper Kids Adventure Series (part 2)

Lindsay was a newcomer to Leah’s Bookshelf during this giveaway, but hopefully it won’t be the last time she joins us! 🙂 For those of you who didn’t win, don’t despair. You get a second change this week, because I’m giving away books 5-8 of the same series. Let me emphasize that you DO NOT need to read these books in order. They’re all stand alone adventures that work well together or apart. What’s more, this set includes two of my favorite books of the series, Flying Blind (titled Mayday at Two Thousand Five Hundred Feet in newer editions) and The Legend of Annie Murphy.

The Legend of Annie Murphy: The weird front cover of this book was enough to make me wonder if I would like it. None of the other Cooper Kids books had disappointed in the past, though, so I opened it up and started reading. For those of you looking at the cover still, yes, there are some “ghostly” elements, but Annie isn’t actually a ghost. She’s a woman who got stuck in a time warp and is unable to escape. This book has less of a faith-based message than the others, but I loved it because of how funny it is when Jay and Lila get stuck between the past and present. I think any of you wibbley-wobbly, timey-wimey fans would love this book.

Flying Blind: The lesson of faith in this book is quite strong. Young Jay Cooper gets a terrifying lesson in faith when a flying accident leaves him blind and in charge of flying his uncles Cessna. Fighting to stay conscious, running out of fuel, and flying straight towards a mountain range, Jay’s life balances on a razor edge.

I didn’t read this book till long after I finished the other books (we didn’t own it until later). I cried through the entire thing. Jay’s vulnerability, his conversations with his Dad, and his determination to trust God with his fate really touched my heart. Some people don’t like this one as much because it’s not the same thriller-style story as the other books, but I loved the change of pace.

The rules for this week’s giveaway remain the same. The books can only be mailed within the continental United States. To enter, leave a comment listing five of your favorite books. The giveaway will run for one week. Thanks for joining us!

OK, since we’re obviously supposed to be saying our favorite books in general and not just in the Cooper Kids series, mine are: the Hobbit, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, anything by Jane Austen, the Oath (also by Frank Peretti)… should I go on? lol

Desert Stone is one of my favourites. I think that’s #5? I haven’t read Flying Blind yet–what I’ve heard of it sounds really good, though! I read Annie Murphy before I knew what the series was or who Frank Peretti was. I think that’s because I got part way through, got a little freaked out, asked mom about it (possibly being a Not Okay book) and she said it was okay. XD

Hannah

Abbey

The Hounds of Baskerville, The Last Battle (from the Chronicles of Narnia), The 100 Cupboards Series, The Missing series (by Margret Peterson Haddix, I highly recommend for those of you who like time travel), and the Edge Chronicles (the Twig trilogy is my favorite out of these).

Spencer R.

Wow, great question. Barring the Bible my top five would be:
1. Carry on Mr. Bowditch
2. Mere Christianity by C.S. Lewis
3. The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
4. The Lord of the Rings (trilogy) by J.R.R. Tolkien
5. The Law by Frederic Bastiat

AnnaLysa

1. The Bible by God
2. Do Hard Things by Alex & Brett Harris
3. A Young Woman After God’s Own Heart by Elizabeth George
4. Sir Rowan and the Camerian Conquest by Chuck Black
5. Flying Blind by Frank Peretti (best of the series, imo!!!)

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